Sum Yi Wong

MA Fine Art - Canterbury

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“格物 Gaak8 Mat9” – with a literal meaning of “grid things” – originates from the Book of Rites. This phrase embodies the profound practice of observation and study of things, encapsulating the core essence of my practice in concrete art.

Shapes within my work symbolize stability, represent harmonies that emerge from scattered elements. I perceive the act of connecting dots as a reflection of my quest to integrate myself into the world by uniting lost and disparate elements, thereby instilling order, logic, and connections within the disorder.

Sum Yi Wong | Fine Art
Dots from the nature...
Sum Yi Wong | Fine Art 3
In mathematics, a line is considered to extend infinite­ly in both directions. A line segment, unlike a line, is a finite portion of a line that has two endpoints. This piece is a combination of both, lines in the absent areas extend infinitely, on the wall, in the space.
Sum Yi Wong | Fine Art 2
Visualization with personal interpretation of the planes created by connecting circles formed by joining two dots with the smallest prime number (1) as the radius (cm) in 3 rotated versions. White frames to show that the image is extracted.
Sum Yi Wong | Fine Art 1
A collection of five patterns produced by five applications of mathematical orders and sequences to the same set of dots. The frame corner is placed at the intersecting point of the line drew from the corner of the gallery space and the point drew from the next piece.
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